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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. The book states that movie and TV sex can teach people about their own arousal, while at the same time providing what to the viewers?
(a) A buffer.
(b) A habit.
(c) Sedation.
(d) Frustration.
2. The authors do not agree with all public policies, and find themselves frustrated by what?
(a) Government interference.
(b) Government incoherence.
(c) Government provisions.
(d) Government provocations.
3. From a lesbian point of view, why might some readers be thrilled to read the book?
(a) It is homophobic.
(b) It is lesbian-centric.
(c) It vilifies orgies.
(d) It demeans men.
4. What does the book claim has made millions of people safer from sexually transmitted diseases than ever before?
(a) Antibiotics.
(b) Promiscuity.
(c) Celibacy.
(d) Education.
5. In the reality and possibility of experiencing abundance proposed by the authors, all of the following are absent, EXCEPT?
(a) Starvation.
(b) Severity.
(c) Competition.
(d) Resources.
6. Which of the following is the final step in the chapter on "Health"?
(a) Committing to healthy sex.
(b) Testing for disease.
(c) Prevention of disease.
(d) Control of pregnancies.
7. According to the authors, why is it helpful to know and be truthful up front about what one wants?
(a) To maximize sexual monogamy.
(b) To minimize emotional consequences.
(c) To maximize hurtful behavior.
(d) To minimize sexual activity.
8. The authors share insider information about the San Francisco sex scene, especially targeted for whom?
(a) Men.
(b) Couples.
(c) Lesbians.
(d) Sluts.
9. The authors' "favorite sexual fantasy" is what?
(a) Sexual Abundance.
(b) Partner Abundance.
(c) Orgasmic Abundance.
(d) Physical Abundance.
10. In the book, an individual who becomes partner to a pair of close same-sex friends (who only experience bisexuality while sharing this new lover with one another) might be a variant of what?
(a) The trisexual.
(b) The metrosexual.
(c) The asexual.
(d) The bisexual.
11. The section in "Having Fun" that covers the concepts of "yes" and "no" addresses what topic?
(a) Cultural stereotypes.
(b) Social expressions.
(c) Racial stereotypes.
(d) Social limitations.
12. In the book, what did the lesbian orgy participant do when she first discovered she was continuing to think of one of the other women?
(a) She became a stalker.
(b) She moved somewhere else.
(c) She sent her a gift.
(d) She wrote her a letter.
13. What do the authors suggest is an important question for readers to ask themselves?
(a) "Who do I have to lie to?"
(b) "Who do I have to live with?"
(c) "Who do I have to lie about?"
(d) "Who do I have to live without?"
14. When people who have decided to go for an exploratory visit to a sex club or an orgy do not get far with it at all, it is considered by the authors to be what?
(a) Guaranteed.
(b) Impossible.
(c) Abnormal.
(d) Normal.
15. In the wrong environment, even people who really like wild sex stories might feel all of the following ways, EXCEPT for which one?
(a) Offended.
(b) Uninterested in reading at another time.
(c) Caught off-guard.
(d) Embarrassed.
Short Answer Questions
1. Which of the following is NOT one of the intentions of the book?
2. Which of the following is NOT a way the authors suggest educating children?
3. Which of the following is NOT a component of group sex mentioned in the book?
4. The book involved the two authors and many other people, and is mainly the result of what?
5. According to the book, babies and children are often aware of whose sexual activity?
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